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Old 05-19-2004, 01:58 PM
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Rattle in the 'b' pillar

Has anyone experienced a rattling noise in the B pillar on the driver's side?? It appears to be coming from the seatbelt device that allows the seatbelt to adjust to the driver's height, however it only rattles about 25-33% of the time. So of course! when i take it in to the shop it does not rattle..


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I took my car in today to try to fix "the shimmy" they balanced the tires and the shimmy is still there, i guess ill see them next week.
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Old 05-19-2004, 04:20 PM
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Yeah, I noticed it too. It's almost like a squeak/rattle sound coming from the seatbelt height adjuster. It happens in my other Nissan too. Got rid of it by poppin' in my favorite cd and cranking it up a bit. (Volume setting 18 or higher and perhaps setting the balance + 2 to the left). That little plastic disc, in conjunction with the volume control on the steering wheel, works wonders on creaks, squeaks and rattles...

Luckily I haven't experienced the shimmy you speak of.
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Old 05-20-2004, 06:07 AM
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Yes, I have that problem too. But it is coming from the passenger side seat belt.
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